Kramer Desre M, Tenkate Thomas, Strahlendorf Peter, Kushner Rivka, Gardner Audrey, Holness D Linn
Occupational Cancer Research Centre, Cancer Care Ontario, 3rd floor, 525 University Avenue, Toronto, ON, M5G 1X3, Canada.
School of Occupational and Public and Health, Ryerson University, 350 Victoria Street, Toronto, ON, M5B 2K3, Canada.
Implement Sci. 2015 Jul 10;10:97. doi: 10.1186/s13012-015-0277-2.
CAREX Canada has identified solar ultraviolet radiation (UV) as the second most prominent carcinogenic exposure in Canada, and over 75 % of Canadian outdoor workers fall within the highest exposure category. Heat stress also presents an important public health issue, particularly for outdoor workers. The most serious form of heat stress is heat stroke, which can cause irreversible damage to the heart, lungs, kidneys, and liver. Although the need for sun and heat protection has been identified, there is no Canada-wide heat and sun safety program for outdoor workers. Further, no prevention programs have addressed both skin cancer prevention and heat stress in an integrated approach. The aim of this partnered study is to evaluate whether a multi-implementation, multi-evaluation approach can help develop sustainable workplace-specific programs, policies, and procedures to increase the use of UV safety and heat protection.
METHODS/DESIGN: This 2-year study is a theory-driven, multi-site, non-randomized study design with a cross-case analysis of 13 workplaces across four provinces in Canada. The first phase of the study includes the development of workplace-specific programs with the support of the intensive engagement of knowledge brokers. There will be a three-points-in-time evaluation with process and impact components involving the occupational health and safety (OHS) director, management, and workers with the goal of measuring changes in workplace policies, procedures, and practices. It will use mixed methods involving semi-structured key informant interviews, focus groups, surveys, site observations, and UV dosimetry assessment. Using the findings from phase I, in phase 2, a web-based, interactive, intervention planning tool for workplaces will be developed, as will the intensive engagement of intermediaries such as industry decision-makers to link to policymakers about the importance of heat and sun safety for outdoor workers.
Solar UV and heat are both health and safety hazards. Using an occupational health and safety risk assessment and control framework, Sun Safety at Work Canada will support workplaces to assess their exposure risks, implement control strategies that build on their existing programs, and embed the controls into their existing occupational health and safety system.
加拿大Carex组织已确定太阳紫外线辐射是加拿大第二大主要致癌暴露因素,超过75%的加拿大户外工作者属于最高暴露类别。热应激也是一个重要的公共卫生问题,尤其对于户外工作者而言。最严重的热应激形式是中暑,它会对心脏、肺、肾脏和肝脏造成不可逆转的损害。尽管人们已经认识到需要防晒和防热,但加拿大没有针对户外工作者的全国性热与太阳安全计划。此外,没有预防计划以综合方式兼顾皮肤癌预防和热应激问题。这项合作研究的目的是评估多实施、多评估方法是否有助于制定可持续的针对特定工作场所的计划、政策和程序,以增加紫外线安全防护和热防护措施的使用。
方法/设计:这项为期两年的研究采用理论驱动、多地点、非随机研究设计,对加拿大四个省份的13个工作场所进行跨案例分析。研究的第一阶段包括在知识经纪人的大力参与支持下制定针对特定工作场所的计划。将进行三次时间点评估,包括过程和影响评估,涉及职业健康与安全(OHS)主管、管理层和工人,目的是衡量工作场所政策、程序和做法的变化。将使用混合方法,包括半结构化关键信息人访谈、焦点小组讨论、调查、现场观察和紫外线剂量测定评估。利用第一阶段的研究结果,在第二阶段,将为工作场所开发一个基于网络的交互式干预规划工具,同时行业决策者等中介机构也将大力参与,以便就户外工作者热与太阳安全的重要性与政策制定者建立联系。
太阳紫外线和热都是健康与安全隐患。加拿大工作场所太阳安全组织将利用职业健康与安全风险评估和控制框架,支持工作场所评估其暴露风险,实施基于其现有计划的控制策略,并将这些控制措施纳入其现有的职业健康与安全系统。